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U.S. banks processed roughly $1.2 billion in ransomware payments in 2021, according to federal report

Por: CNBC Politics November 02, 2022

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A laptop displays a message after being infected by ransomware as part of a worldwide cyberattack on June 27, 2017.Rob Engelaar AFP Getty ImagesU.S. banks and financial institutions processed roughly $1.2 billion in likely ransomware payments in 2021, a new record and almost triple the amount of the previous year, according to a federal financial crimes watchdog.The total represents payments bank clients have made to possible cybercriminals.... + full article



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